Do you know what the failure issue was? The tubing? Or did the motor seize up? I mean I've had tubing issues, and it's just a matter of replacing that periodically.

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The first failure was the motor. Not seized, no obvious shorts or breaks. I took it apart, but nothing obvious.
The new failure seems to have been a temporary jamb. I think I fixed it for now. Basically just took it apart and fiddled with it.
No idea what I did right.
Nice though, because it gives me time to think about what to get.
Yes, tubing replacement every year is pretty normal.

So does anyone know the details on the Proflux/Fauna Marin transition?
It seems like they are re-branding it, but that if you mix parts it voids the warranty.
As a result, seems like both are hard to find.
Only aquacave sells Proflux + spare parts.
Only BRS sells Fauna Marin, and no spare parts.
Makes me a bit nervous buying it.

Side note:
I see a couple of reports of the new Verted Libra doser pump getting stuck ON.
Given how few people have them, even a couple of reports is way too many.
My wild guess suspicion : Fancy pumps and motors, so to keep the price down, cheap relays and electronics.

Seems better than the APT instruments one. Larger three roller head.
For industrial use, not medical/lab, so tough, yet not as expensive as cole-parmer.
About $200 each.
US company, lots of replacement parts available.

Supposedly the LiterMeter3 pumps are the quietest.
That was from reviews on the net. I have never compared them myself.
It has a different kind of direct drive to the rollers, not a normal gear motor, which is probably why.

I wish they had not put the controls on the top of the Profilux.
Makes mounting in tight spaces rather hard.

I can tell you that my Spectrapure "Ultimate Top Off" (or whatever) is awesome. Awesomely expensive too, but since I bought it, I never worry about top off or water level. Totally worth it.

I'm assuming that since the motor is the same, then the Spectrapure LM must be equally great.

I used to use a medical enteric feeding pump. It was OK, but it was a pain tracking down tubing for it, since it's not meant to be run 24/7 (I ran it for like 5 years, 24/7) And when the water gets low, the alarms go off.

I don't know about the other pumps, but if I were to do the dosing pump thing (for two part, right?) I'd get the spectrapure again just as a known good quality (for me).

I've had litermeter III for about 4-5 years and have no complaints with it, it's been a workhorse for me. I use it for top off, calcium & alk. The only problem is the alk dries up/ precipitates & clogs up the line so I have to clear it out regularly. If I were starting anew I'd probably go with the GHL- I like how they're all together, the interface is better & you can have up to 4 pumps, litermeter tops out at 3.

I've had litermeter III for about 4-5 years and have no complaints with it, it's been a workhorse for me. I use it for top off, calcium & alk. The only problem is the alk dries up/ precipitates & clogs up the line so I have to clear it out regularly. If I were starting anew I'd probably go with the GHL- I like how they're all together, the interface is better & you can have up to 4 pumps, litermeter tops out at 3.

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If your peristaltic lline is drying out, your pump head is broken. It should never allow liquid out unless pumped. If it does, there is a leak someplace.